Signs for an exhibition by Eliza Kentridge

Signs for an exhibition by Eliza Kentridge

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Signs for an exhibition by Eliza Kentridge

Eliza Kentridges's poems are autobiographical. She was born in Johannesburg, the daughter of two lawyers who fought apartheid. In her twenties she left South Africa for England, where she became an artist. Against the dramatic background of her home country's history, her focus is quieted, small and interior. With her mother afflicted by a serious neurological illness, she writes about family, love and place, as a woman who vividly recalls her girlhood self, gently and almost incidentally approaching one of the biggest questions: how does one live a life?
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ISBN 13 9781920590796
ISBN 10 192059079X
Title Signs for an exhibition
Author Eliza Kentridge
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Modjaji Books
Year published 2015-08-01
Number of pages 64
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